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Gallup Created the Science of Strengths

For decades, the CliftonStrengths assessment has helped people excel. From top business executives and managers to salespeople, nurses, teachers, students, pastors, and others, millions of people have realized the benefits of leading with their strengths.

Additional research finds people who know and use their strengths every day are more likely to experience positive emotions (energetic, well-rested, happy, respected) and less likely to experience negative ones (stress, worry, anger, sadness).

Achieving these benefits and more starts with the 177-question online CliftonStrengths assessment. In less than 30 minutes, people who take the assessment receive:

A measure of their natural talents within 34 themes

A life-changing lens for self-awareness

A language to more accurately describe what they do best

Action items and in-depth information to use as they set out to accomplish their goals

Individuals, teams and organizations alike use CliftonStrengths to empower personal growth and boost business outcomes. And they’ve been doing so since 2001, thanks to Gallup and its former chairman Don Clifton.

Starting the Strengths Movement

The strengths movement began in 2001, when Gallup introduced the world to the original CliftonStrengths assessment in Now, Discover Your Strengths. The book became a New York Times bestseller and sold 2 million copies.

Its author and creator of the CliftonStrengths, former Gallup chairman Don Clifton (1924-2003), was honored by the American Psychological Association with a Presidential Commendation as the Father of Strengths-Based Psychology.

StrengthsFinder 2.0 Hits Shelves

In 2007, Gallup published StrengthsFinder 2.0 and unveiled the new and upgraded version of its popular assessment.

StrengthsFinder 2.0 instantly became a Wall Street Journal, Businessweek, and USA Today bestseller. StrengthsFinder 2.0 is the bestselling non-fiction book of all time on Amazon.

Gallup has published more than half a dozen books focused on strengths-based development in various roles. All of these books have used the CliftonStrengths as the cornerstone of strengths discovery and personal improvement.

20 Million Strong, and Growing

Over the past two decades, Gallup has trained thousands of professional coaches around the world on how to help others discover and develop their strengths.